'That's without a doubt,' Tali Weinstein says on if the DA's office has power to indict a former president. 'It's really important to affirm the principle that if you cheat and steal and hurt New Yorkers, it doesn't matter what power you go on to acquire.'
One of the leading candidates to become Manhattan's next D.A., Tali Weinstein, says the next D.A.
will face big and “unprecedented legal calls” in office, and that the office does have the legal authority to indict an ex-President, in an interview with MSNBC's Ari Melber in the run up to the June 22 race.
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